The Sherwood House is a beautiful historic farm house that belongs to the Pre-Revolutionary War era. Operated and managed by the Yonkers Historical Society, it is open during certain period and tours can also be booked by calling in advance.
Van Cortlandt House Museum is located in The Bronx, New York City. It is also known as Frederick Van Cortlandt House or Van Cortlandt House. It is one of the oldest buildings in neighborhood and was built in 1748 by Frederick Van Cortlandt for his family. It is a two-and-a-half story L-shaped house and is built in the Georgian style. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December 24, 1967 and is used as a museum.
This arena is named after Vincent dePaul Draddy, a voice for consistent outstanding achievement both in academics and athletics. Draddy was also once a scholar at Manhattan College and is listed in the College Football Hall of Fame. The Draddy Gymnasium itself can seat up to 2,500 people and has also been featured in The Cosby Show's first season.
The historic W. B. Thompson Mansion (Alder Manor) is the perfect setting to celebrate a special event. This heritage structure still boats most of its original features, including the wooden tones, old-school furnishings, high ceilings, a cozy fireplace, and vintage chandeliers, which make it a fie spot for an intimate celebration. From weddings, bridal showers and birthday parties, to corporate functions, community events and social get togethers, this venue is equipped to handle it all.
The Benjamin P. Westervelt House is the home of Benjamin P. Westervelt, a soldier who fought in the Revolutionary War. This Dutch Colonial style mansion was built in 1808, and is added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.